From John K.

Having relapsed so often it was refreshing to work with someone as gifted as you. As my Recovery Coach you were able to monitor my behaviors and keep my support group connected. At times I hated the accountability your program creates but I am still sober so it worked for me. I understand now that it is important to be accountable because of my disease and not some moral defect. It has also taught me how to communicate with others more effectively. I also enjoy the fact that I can come back for coaching whenever I need it.

– John K., New York

RCP Phase IV - Integration

At the outset of Phase IV, East Coast Recovery Services (ECRS) reviews the individual's and family's progress with the Recovery Plan developed in Phase II. Our Recovery Care Specialists continue to help those involved integrate recovery behaviors into their everyday lives.

Relapse Intervention skills are further developed and shared with family, friends and the support group.

Although this issue can be the center of controversy for some, looking at Spiritual Principles and learning how to utilize them can make the recovery process easier and more fullfilling. The Spiritual Principles of the Twelve Steps are honesty, hope, faith, courage, integrity, willingness, humility, compassion, justice, perserverance, spiritual awareness and service. Spirituality can be obtained without any affiliation to organized religion.

 

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